• Pediatric emergency care · Apr 2013

    Case Reports

    Tracheal foreign bodies: are radiographs misleading?

    • Alice E Chang and Kevin D Pereira.
    • Department of Otorhinolaryngology-HNS, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 2013 Apr 1;29(4):515-7.

    ObjectiveThis study aimed to highlight the pitfalls of relying on radiographs in identifying potentially life-threatening upper airway foreign bodies in children.DesignCase series.MethodsA review of the medical records of 2 cases of upper tracheal foreign body was performed.ResultsBoth patients presented with biphasic stridor refractory to medical therapy and chest radiographs that were normal. One patient had a history of witnessed aspiration while the other did not. Both patients were managed by endoscopic removal of foreign bodies in the operating room and experienced no long-term sequelae related to this event.ConclusionsTracheal foreign bodies present a diagnostic challenge, and patients may fail to manifest radiographic abnormalities. In patients with a characteristic history and biphasic stridor, an endoscopic evaluation of the airway should be performed to avoid potentially devastating consequences.

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